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Continued fight against gender violence

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indie band in Costa del Sol debut Mayor Muñoz addresses the meeting

by Michael Cano THE mayor of Marbella, Ángeles Muñoz chaired a meeting of the Maltreatment Monitoring Board on Wednesday which consid-

ered the continued problem of gender violence. The board consists of the Marbella Councillor for Social Rights and Equality Isabel Cintado as well as representatives of the po-

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lice, social services, health officials and legal advisors and meets in order to enforce government policy against gender violence.

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by Jemima Roberts POLITICIANS in Marbella have announced access works to the A7 are progressing well. Councillor Javier Garcia highlighted the progress achieved by the new council team in improving access to the A7 in the area of Las Chapas, as well as the creation of a third lane between San Pedro Alcantara and Puerto Banus. The politician went on to blast opposition party Izquierda Unida (IU), however, for criticising the project’s budget. Councillor Garcia said the party “cannot give lessons in executing a budget,” adding, “it is surprising that IU pretends to be a model in this area when the budget execution of some of the areas they managed, such as mobility, did not reach 15 per cent.” He explained, “the municipal council has got to work from day one and we have met with the delegate for roads of Eastern Andalucia from the Ministry of Development to promote these important projects which have multi-annual budgets and which will be without doubt executed.” He claimed his party, the PP, alerted the previous coalition of the need to carry out budgeting in order to

Bottoms up

THE brewery company Mahou San Miguel have announced they will host guided tours of its Malaga factory this month. Visitors will be able discover how the beer is crafted and take part in a tasting. The "Open Doors Day" is free of charge and will take place on October 26, 27 and 28.

Councillors argue over road improvement budget undertake the project, “a process they did not know about and that they also didn’t bother to look into, which shows their lack of interest in pursuing this project when they were in power.” Councillor Garcia added, “it is a project which will definitely be carried out because it has already been drafted, has a multi-year budget line

of €4 million and is now pending final approval in order to start expropriation.” He criticised IU, claiming it “intends, once again, to confuse the residents of the municipality talking about dates that have not yet been given from the council on an enormously relevant project for the residents and visitors of Marbella due to the tremendous danger of

those access areas.” The council asked the leftist coalition to “not pretend to give lessons about works or the execution of budgets because they have demonstrated an absolute ineffectiveness in these areas, whether in the council or the Ministry of Development when they governed next to the PSOE for two years.”


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Monarch fail affects thousands

Russian hacker extradited to U.S. to face charges

Malaga Airport carried several Monarch flights each day

by Richard Johnson MONARCH AIRLINE’S shock decision it was going into administration have affected thousands of UK passengers in Spain. The British Embassy in Spain has announced it is now helping affected travellers fly home after hundreds of flights have been cancelled. Between five and six Monarch flights were scheduled between the UK and Malaga Airport every day, each carrying around 180 passengers. Embassy staff are now supervising travellers onto charter planes at Malaga Airport after the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) organised planes to return travellers to Britain. The British government has described the process of bringing passengers back to the UK as the "largest peacetime repatriation operation,” while Simon Manley, British Ambassador to Spain, said the CAA will charter aircrafts until October 15 to fly travellers from Spain to

the UK, “regardless of the nationality of the passengers.” The British Embassy in Spain has recommended those already here "continue to enjoy their travels, since they can return home when they finish without any additional cost.” However, those still in the UK waiting to come to Spain have been urged "not go to the airport, since all flights have been cancelled.” The British Government is now encouraging all affected passengers to contact Monarch’s administrators KPMG for compensation or use the ATOL (Air Travel Organisers’ Licence) scheme to reclaim their money. Meanwhile the Spanish Air Safety Agency (AESA) has said Spaniards in the UK who have been affected will have to contact Monarch and the CAA for compensation and should tell the Spanish Embassy in the UK about their situation. Passengers and travel professionals have expressed their shock after the UK’s

fifth largest airline went into administration at 4am on Monday morning. The president of the Association of Andalucian Travel Agencies, Sergio Garcia, told one publication, “it caught us by surprise. We did not expect it. Today we have had to relocate customers, some of whom only made their reservations last week.” One passenger, Dawn Lashley, told a publication she had been given a flight to Manchester but had not been told how to connect to her eventual destination of Birmingham. She told a media outlet, "I've been told that they will inform me in Manchester. I am very angry. I have not received any notice until I get here to the airport. Also, I had another ticket with Monarch to return to Malaga in a few days. I come frequently, for work. I was not expecting this from this airline.” Those affected by Monarch’s announcement can find information on returning to the UK or claiming compensation on the CAA website at www.caa.co.uk.

Continued from front page Speaking to the committee the mayor said “It is intolerable that in a democratic society like ours there are still families and women who suffer from these situations." She added that the victims have "the absolute support of

Spain's High Court said on Tuesday it had granted a U.S. request to extradite Russian citizen Peter Levashov, who is accused of U.S. hacking offences including operating a network of infected computers used by cyber criminals. Levashov, 36, was arrested while on holiday in Barcelona in April. U.S. prosecutors have accused him of running a network of more than 100,000 infected devices used by cyber criminals to distribute viruses, ransomware, phishing emails and other spam attacks. They are seeking a 52-year jail sentence against Levashov, who denies the charges against him. A Russian news agency reported Levashov, who is fighting extradition, told the Madrid court last week that he had worked for President Vladimir Putin's United Russia party for the last 10 years. He told the court that investigators in the United States would torture him for information about his political work if he was sent there to face the charges. "If I go to the U.S., I will die in a year. They want to get information of a military nature and about the United Russia party," RIA quoted him as saying. "I will be tortured, within a year I will be killed, or I will kill myself." The Spanish court ruling said that Levashov's lawyers had also alleged a political motivation behind the U.S. request for his extradition and that the real reason behind it may be that he was a programmer who might have "hacked the U.S. elections". The Spanish court dismissed all the arguments put forward by Levashov and his lawyers against extradition.

the administrations so that they do not have to suffer in silence.” Councillor Cintado revealed that there had been 526 cases reviewed by the group of which 23 per cent (121) directly related to gender violence and that nearly half concerned immigrant women.

It was also noted that violence against people under the age of 20 had decreased but conversely there was an increase in complaints from women aged over 60. All present agreed that the matter of gender violence was a serious problem which had to be tackled by all parties.



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Politican slams firefighters over strike 60 firefighters accused of ignoring calls to attend five blazes in a single day.

by Jemima Roberts A MALAGA Councillor has condemned firemen for not taking part in new training courses while on strike. Councillor for Security, Mario Cortes, said the men had other ways of taking industrial action “without endangering the safety of residents.” He added, “how do you explain to the public who have asked for flood specialists for years that they will not attend the training sessions a month after the rainy season begins.” He claimed the firefighters had crossed “a red line they thought they would not cross,” adding unions should, “ask for reason. These are courses other cities want to join in on. Let’s hope they handle this so that the security of citizens in not affected.” A spokesman for the firemen hit back, however, saying, “we do not want to be criminalised. This is the only opportunity we have to strike without citizens being harmed.” Fire workers have been striking since mid-March over a dispute over work conditions, leading to

Euro drug bust FIVE tonnes of hashish and 300 kilos of cannabis has been seized by police as 28 were arrested in Malaga province. A joint effort from Guardia Civil and French police saw the European drug trafficking operation halted as part of operation Charisma. Two other branches of the criminal organisation were located in Granada Province.

Disabled delay THE Junta de Andalucia owe approximately €8m to centres for disabled work centres. A delay 22 months has seen the sum accumulate into seven figures as the establishments in Malaga Province, which employ almost 2,500 handicapped staff, have received no money since December 2015 and are on the brink of ruin.

a potential criminal case for 60 firefighters who ignored calls to attend five blazes in one day. The Malaga prosecutor’s office has referred the matter to a judge who will now decide whether the workers are guilty of abandoning their office, a matter punishable by up to two years’ suspension from work and fines. According to reports, on June 27 five fires broke out simultaneously around the province. Sixtyone firemen were all called and asked to come to work but only

one turned up. Twelve said they could not because of child care or doctor’s appointments, three said they were out of the area, one refused to go, two were on leave and the other 42 did not pick up their phones or return the call. In the end, Provincial firefighters and Infoca workers were left to tackle the blazes in La Corta, Campanillas, Asperones, Monte Dorado and Atabal. A court will now decide whether the men broke the “minimum services” conditions of their strike

terms, in which, "in the event of an extraordinary situation (fire in buildings, activation of the Emergency Plan or any other incident), it may be necessary to take up the necessary personnel reinforcements to deal with such situation.” The city council has since agreed to new work conditions, saying it is prepared to negotiate with the fire men to redraft a document regulating fire workers’ conditions, dating from 1959. The document will see issues including training, shifts and fire stations renegotiated.

Tight race THE Mijas Town Council is currently working against the clock to save the Las Lagunas Sports Center in La Rioja. The club employs around 80 staff and around 6,000 people use the space annually. The centre is in danger of closing due to budget cuts that will remove the club’s funding.


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Restrictions pondered as droughts go on by Staff Reporter

The Costas are suffering from a lack of essential rainfall

WATER restrictions have been proposed by the Ministry of the Environment in a bid to prevent crops being ruined by drought. Parks, gardens and pools could be denied water. Farmers and the Junta de Andalucia have discussed emergency measures to use water from sewage treatment plants to aid irrigation efforts. Alejandro Clavero, president of the Drafting Committee of the Statutes and Ordinances of the Central Irrigation Board of the Axarquia, highlighted the problem of investment, he said: “The problem is that all of

this leads to investments. Thousands of litres of water are thrown into the sea every month but putting them at our disposal requires money and time.” The management of Costa del Sol Occidental, Guadalhorce-Limonero and La Viñuela-Axarquia systems will meet this week with a view to discussing the most effective water-saving measures and how they will be implemented. The Agrarian Association of Young Farmers in Malaga claim to have called for such measures for more than three years, general secretary, Benjamin Fauli, said: “You can´t take measures

to deal with a drought if they can´t be carried out due to lack of investment. What it does is delay the inevitable when we need an immediate solution.” Some of the emergency works that the Junta de Andalucia has put in place include the desalination of the Rubite tunnel, the connection of the wells of the Chillar to the supply network of the La Viñuela system and the use of recycled water from VelezMalaga and Algarrobo. Subtropical crops and trees struggle the most in July, August and September and these vital measures taken have helped to salvage the mango and avocado harvests which were almost lost.




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by Jemima Roberts ANXIOUS TO ensure that there isn’t a repeat of the flooding that took place last December at the Arroyo Perales in Sabinillas, €120,000 is being spent by the Manilva council. Taking advice from experts, diggers have been brought in to ensure that the entire area is clear of silt and rubbish so that rainwater will be channelled out of the area as

guarded, where the members planned terrorist attacks and simulated several types of assassination. They were planning an imminent attack before the cell was dismantled. The arrest of the men was a joint operation between the national police and Moroccan security services. Since June 26, 2015, when the anti-terrorist alert reached 4, 199 jihadist terrorists have been captured in Spain and abroad and a total of 244 since the start of 2015.

opposed to last year when drainage pipes were blocked and the heavy rainfall resulted in major flooding. The original budget was €60,000 but this has had to be doubled and will come out of council funds as one of the pipes that drain the water away will have to be replaced as it is damaged beyond repair. The entire work is expected to last about six weeks.

Capital taxi drivers learn English

English is the second most spoken language in the world to Mandarin Chinese and is the go-to language of both business and tourism. In Madrid, Spanish is translated into English on signs, maps and menus and now, 500 taxi drivers in the capital have signed up to a free online English course run by the local authorities to improve the quality of the tourist experience in the region and make “tourists feel at home.” “More and more foreigners are coming to Madrid for business and leisure,” one online student told the Spanish press. “They account for practically half my rides.” Having driven a taxi around the city for 10 years, he has no doubt

National police from the Spanish enclave of Melilla dismantled a sixman jihadist terrorist cell – two residents of Melilla and four from Morocco. Five of the six men are Moroccan, one with Spanish residency and the sixth is Spanish of Moroccan origin. The leader of the cell, resident in Melilla, recruited members into the cell, taking advantage of his position at a centre for vulnerable young adults. The cell’s meetings were held closely

that English is necessary. The course he is on is basic (A1), but he says he practices what he learns with his customers. “When I have a long journey, I listen to Vaughan radio,” he explains. Vaughan radio is a station specifically geared to learning English. The online course was designed by Universia, taking inspiration from the volunteer’s English course at the Rio Olympics last year. Madrid’s Director of Tourism Carlos Chaguaceda believes that language is essential to making the visitor feel at home. Set up with the support of three major taxi associations, the initiative is just the first of many the regional government will be investing in, he says.

Sex talk 4.0

A SEXUAL discussion will take place in Malaga. The sex office in the city´s cultural centre, La Termica, will host the sexologist, Valerie Tasso as she discusses her new book Love in Internet Times: Sex 4.0. Her new book comes 15 years after Diary of a Nympho, which has been translated into more than 15 languages and

was made into a film, and looks at how new technologies in daily life have changed the way in which couples function. A sexologist and specialist in sexuality, Tasso will discuss a number of subjects covered in the book, including whether women are more sexually liberated now than in the past.

La Termica opened the sex office due to the important impact it has on modern culture and society. It is designed as a place where experts and specialists can give workshops and talks on different sexual perspectives and ideas. The event takes place tonight (Thursday) and entry is free.

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Petition calls for better health services

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Photo credit: Wikimedia Petition requests 24 hour emergency services

by Pippa Harris MORE THAN 4,000 people have signed a petition requesting a 24 hour emergency service in La Cala de Mijas. A local residents’ association has claimed the current facilities at the town’s health centre are insufficient to deal wth the influx of tourists and visitors during the summer season. President of La Cala de Mijas Residents’ Association, Francisco Sepulveda, explained the centre is only open between 9am and 2.30pm, tell-

ing one publication, "we do not want more deaths in our town and nearby urbanisations because of a lack of medical assistance.” He added, "we are going to go through all the ordinary procedures to achieve this priority, in order to protect the most important heritage we have, our lives and our health…” claiming this is not protected “when people in emergency situations at maximum risk (go to a) huge and magnificent health centre dedicated only to administrative tasks and consultations arranged during part-

Cop killer faces 22 years in jail AN EX-CONVICT could die in prison after being accused of killing a retired police officer. The 64-year-old suspect is on trial for allegedly stabbing the 74-old-former National Police Chief Inspector 16 times with a machete. The prosecution is now seeking 20 years in prison for murder and 2 for weapons offences. The accused, who has not denied the allegation, supposedly “surprised” his victim at his home in Torremolinos before killing him. The suspect allegedly waited on the doorstep next to his victim’s body before telling police officers, “he did not keep my secret.” It is not known what secret the man is referring to. Police believe the suspect killed the deceased, who was believed to have been his friend, in a “repeated and surprise” stabbing to the man’s head, neck, thorax, abdomen

and back. When asked by police why he was carrying the 25 centimetre long machete, the man supposedly said he always had it on him. Witnesses say they saw the accused “loitering” outside the victim’s house on Calle Boscon before stabbing him. One driver honked his horn at the attacker several times to get his attention before giving up and calling the police. Prosecutors now claim the suspect went to his former friend’s house “with the evident purpose of causing him death.” CCTV footage allegedly shows the accused trying to remove the machete from his victim’s body, sustaining a cut to a finger on his right hand which required surgery. Prosecutors are now seeking €150,000 in compensation for the victim’s daughter in addition to jail time.

THE Marbella City Council has received criticism for failing to put in measures to stop the recent plague of mosquitoes. The recent surge in the biting parasites is causing concern among Marbella residents, and has caused schools to recommend that parents apply repellent on their children before bringing them in. The number of people going to the emergency room as a result of mosquito bites has also risen. According to local media sources, schools asked the city council to take action but were met with the response that it was “impossible to eradicate them.” The city council’s reaction has prompted the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) to demand the authorities immediately launch “an awareness campaign and an urgent action plan to mitigate the plague of mosquitoes “. PSOE councillor Ana Leschiera remarked the phenomenon is not uncommon given the time of the year and recent high temperatures, but agreed the council must act “as quickly as possible” to prevent it from becoming a problem for locals. She stated that special measures should be put around swimming pools, which are the responsibility of the council, and citizens must be informed of the dangers of being in areas that have a high-concentration of water. Leschiera also emphasised the importance of an awareness campaign and has advised household to get rid of containers that accumulate water in homes and gardens.

time hours and lacking help on Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays.” Mr Sepulveda claimed the problem was "only of a budgetary nature,” claiming, “the council has sufficient financial support to carry this out, so we are asking again for them to please provide our people with a 24-hour medical emergency service, which covers La Cala and urbanisations, and at the same time relieve the outpatient clinic in Las Lagunas, which according to statistics, is one of the most saturated in Andalucia.”

Crocodiles come to the Costa del Sol THE ARTIFICIAL lake in Marbella’s La Represa park has seen an unusual addition take up residence, an alligator garfish. Experts are baffled how the non-native fish came to the lake and are working on the assumption the animal was bought online and moved to the area after it grew in length. The fish will now be transferred to the Fuengirola Bioparc aquarium. Native to North America and the Caribbean, the animal can grow up to 3 metres long in the wild and eats frogs and other small fish, although it poses no threat to humans. Despite the risk to local ecosystems of releasing crocodilefish into the wild, the animal is easily available online. An employee at specialist fish shop Acuario Malaga told one publication, “it is a fish like any other. They are sold legally in our country, in fact we sell them.” The long-nosed fish, which has two rows of teeth in its upper jaw, can be difficult to maintain, however, growing vastly over the course of their lives. Starting out at around between 6 to 15 centimetres long, they reach around 1 metre in length in captivity, needing a 600 litre tank of water to contain them. Rather than buy an appropriate-sized tank, some owners choose to

release the fish into the wild, which is how experts believe this latest alligator garfish found its way into La Represa’s. Although the fish are omnivorous, Acuario Malaga say the fish can be given commercial fish food and even dead fish from a fishmonger. Costing from €13 online, although the fish can be bought legally, experts say potential alligator garfish keepers should be prepared for them to grow in length and that releasing them into a non-native environment can disturb delicate ecosystems.

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Preventing domestic abuse by Jemima Roberts MIJAS COUNCIL has announced a project to prevent gender violence. The initiative, titled Make love worth it, is being taught as a workshop in local school IES La Vega de Mijas with the aim of promoting and raising awareness for gender equality education from a gender perspective. The Councillor for Youth, Tamara Vera, visited the school where the course was being taught over a week. She explained the workshop seeks to raise awareness among young people about possible discrimination, encourage the change of beliefs and attitudes, as well as promote teamwork, volunteering and creativity. Councillor Vera explained, the Department of Youth is in constant contact with other administrations to offer Mijas as many resources as possible to benefit of our young people," adding the workshops, "are

part of the council’s work throughout the year to prevent domestic abuse and promote respectful and healthy relationships.” The workshop will focus on the concept of romantic love, gender roles, types of gender violence, types of relationships, emotional education, self-esteem, conflict resolution and nonviolent communication. One of the group’s monitors, Sole Enciso, explained, "this time we are focussing on positive aspects and letting someone know what they want in a relationship and what a healthy relationship is." She added, "one of the aspects which we work most on is jealousy, how to identify it and understanding it is not a good thing, as well as aspects such as the right to privacy and social networks, so relevant today among young people.” The Department of Youth has encouraged all young people to get involved in the workshops

Tamara Vera sits in on a workshop and "keep in touch with the department for information on healthy leisure activities,” adding, “prevention is essential to eradicating domestic abuse, especially amongst young people.” The class is not the only one teaching tolerance in Mijas. The council has put on two courses promoting LGTBI rights in the

last several weeks, one aimed at council workers and the other at police officers. Mari Carmen Carmona, Councillor for Equality, explained, “the main objective of the department is to draw attention to those people who suffer hate crimes because they have a different sexual orientation or because they were

born with a gender that does not belong to them.” She added, "it is essential to train police or state security forces, as they see hate crimes and discrimination, which is what we will focus on. The Department of Equality is placing special emphasis on the LGTBIQ community because it is most affected by these cases.”



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Man dies in house fire

Deadly discovery

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POLICE are investigating after finding a dead body under a car in Malaga’s Plaza de la Victoria. A neighbour raised the alarm after finding the man underneath a car and initially thinking he was trying to find or fix something. Passing by again a few minutes later, and seeing the man in the same position, he realised he was not moving and called police. National and Local police attended the scene, as well as health workers who declared the man dead at the scene. The circumstances surrounding the death are as yet unknown.

Road rage Firemen claimed the smoke cloud was wide and dense

by Pippa Harris AN 87-YEAR-OLD man has died in a house fire in Torremolinos. Two others were affected by the blaze, with one 77-year-old woman remaining in a serious condition in hospital suffering from burns and smoke inhalation. Firefighters attended the fire after several neighbours raised the alarm at around 9am. Finding the apartment’s doorway blocked, the rescue workers were forced to smash a window to gain

entry. Inside they found a 77-year-old woman lying on the floor conscious and moved her to an ambulance. Searching the property’s rooms, firemen found the breathing but unconscious 87-year-old man lying in bed. Paramedics performed CPR before transferring the man to the Carlos Haya Hospital where he later died. One Local Police officer was also received medical attention after suffering from smoke inhalation and dizziness when National and Local police went to the property to cordon off the area. The 43-year-old officer was

helping workers when he began to feel it, according to media reports. Firefighters told one publication the blaze originated from one of the property’s rooms although they are still uncertain what caused the fire. According to the firemen involved, although the flames were small, the cloud of smoke “was very wide and dense.” Police are now investigating the cause of the fire. Nine firefighters carried out the rescue operation, using two vehicles and a long-length ladder to extinguish the fire.

THE mayor of Alhaurin de la Torre has accused the Andalusian authorities of downsizing the town’s new access road. Allegedly the large access road that was originally planned, and was estimated to cost around €36 million to complete, has been reduced to a “mini road” after the Housing and Development Department scaled back the size of the project. De la Torre added that those in charge have reduced the budget by 64 per cent which will mean many of the town’s neighbourhoods are excluded

from the development. The Minister of Housing and Development, Felipe Lopez, announced last week that €13 million will be now invested in the project - which has thrown all previous plans into confusion. De la Torre laments that no work has been carried out on the developments in the eight years since the original plans were authorised and fears that the council will have to reapply for the original road project, even though it was already approved, as it is not clear what new plans the regional authorities have in place.



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Autumn cleaning by Pippa Harris MARBELLA’S COUNCIL has undertaken a project to clean up the muncipality’s playgrounds. The plan will cover 34 children's playgrounds and Councillor for Cleaning, Diego Lopez, explained, "we are cleaning with non-harmful disinfectants and pressure hoses,” adding, “we intend to carry out the work regularly,” and explained, “over the last two years they had not been properly cleaned which poses a risk to the children using them.” The playgrounds being cleaned are located in Vigil de Quiñones, Nagueles, La Constitucion, Terrazas del Puerto, Edifico Belmonsa, La Represa, Miraflores, La Torrecilla, Xarblanca, Maria Auxiliadora College, River Huelo, Las Albarizas, Corazon Sagrada, Manuel de Falla, San Enrique, Calle Los Naranjos, Avenida Jose Iturbi, Calle Vazquez Clavel, Calle Antonio Lizarza, I and II Bullring, El Calvario, El Capricho, Bello Horizonte, La Patera , V Centenario, La Torrecilla, Calle Salduba, Calle Manuel de Falla, Calle Fernan-

do VII and Calle Juanar. Last month, alleged poor conditions at a playground in Torremolinos prompted outrage from locals after three people were injured when a swing collapsed in La Bateria Park. Two girls and one woman were hurt in the incident, which left one of the girls in hospital with two leg injuries, while the other girl, aged 5, was treated for back pain. Her mother was hit on the arm as she tried to stop the structure falling on the children and is now unable to move three of her fingers. The woman explained, "it was a good thing I had instinctively put my arm up because the bar went directly towards the girls' head.” Police tape now seals off the swing-set while the girl’s mother says she is considering denouncing the town hall, claiming the set "was rotten inside", adding, "after it came down we could see the condition of it and it is a shame. If I had known before I would not have taken my daughter to the park.” The council, however, claim

Workers clean up Marbella’s playgrounds the swing came down "because ten children were on it at the same time,” something which the mother denies, saying, "there were only four children on the attraction, it seems outrageous that they want to blame them.” Reportedly there are no signs in parks in Torremolinos warning of

weight limits for the rides. A trampoline was also sealed off by police, leaving the condition of several children’s parks up for debate at the council’s next meeting amid claims of splinters, rust and uneven ground. Margarita del Cid, a spokeswoman for the Partido Popular (PP), said the "the deterioration

of the parks" and says her party will ask "again a comprehensive review of all elements" of the facilities. She claimed municipal workers "have on many occasions asked for tools to carry out the necessary work to keep the parks in perfect condition but have not received a reply.”

Dog poisonings go on Photo credit: Pixabay

A SPATE of dog poisonings on the Costa del Sol continues with more than 10 dying in a week. One dog was killed after eating poison in a playground in La Campana, forcing police to close the park. The play area on Avenida Miguel de Cervantes is used by residents with and without pets, as well as children. One resident, Francisco Montijano, told a publication, “in addition to animals, it could affect some of the children who play there every day.” Other neighbours told media outlets the poison comes in a “barely perceptible” liquid form, and have speculated the poison may have been left in three locations. Police have collected samples of the liquid but residents remain concerned, telling one publication, “we are afraid to take our dogs out and have to walk them with our eyes peeled to stop them from going into the undergrowth and eating something which could kill them.” Mr Montijano added, “we are checking the area on a daily basis to make our walks safe we but are frightened someone will start spreading the poison further afield.” In July it was revealed The Guardia Civil’s Nature Protection Service (Seprona) was investigating the appearance of

pesticides disguised as dog treats around Torremolinos. The officers warned the crime, which was reported by residents, carries a fine of up to €300,000 and up to two years in prison. Police also warned dog and cat owners the poison, which has been strategically placed in areas frequented by

animals, could be lethal and also poses a threat to children. Two of the pesticides used, aldicarb and carbofuran, are banned by the European Union due to the danger they pose to public health, according to the Ministry for the Environment, while Torremolinos Council warned the colourful chemical

which comes in a powder form could look like candy to children. Aldicarb, which has been banned since 2007, is described as a “deadly weapon” by animal activists as it stops the respiratory system, while carbofuran is one of the deadliest pesticides and can kill a bird with a single grain. An animal charity, Animal Liberation, has said there is often a rise in poisonings in residential coastal areas during the summer months, with El Pinillo being one of the worst affected. They commented, “the pools open and some cats start to go near them. Dogs also come out more and people complaining.” The Guardia Civil have also criticised people for putting sulphur down on roads in an effort to keep animals away, saying it is illegal, as well as “useless, toxic, dangerous and polluting.” The authorities recommend anyone finding a poisoned animal to not touch it and instead call the police or Seprona and ask for the area to be cleaned in case of further poison. The Ministry of the Environment has also collaborated with Seprona to launch the Andalucian Strategy Against Poison (EAV) to raise “social awareness and encourage the prevention of poison use as well as promoting police action.”



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by Michael Cano THE Marbella International Film Festival was formally unveiled at the Marbella Town Hall by representatives of the council and organisers. Councillor for Nueva Andalucía, Cristóbal Garre, the head of Culture and Education of Marbella Council, Carmen Díaz, the director of the festival, Mac Chakaveh, and the president of the Goya Theatre Group, Luis Miguel Martín discussed all of the planned events. The programme opened last Wednesday but there will be plenty of films to see (as well as celebrities to spot) with a range of films being shown in two of the comfortable Teatro Goya Banus screening rooms. The director of the festival thanked the

support of the City Council and the Goya Theatre Group confirming that entries had come in from the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Iran, Argentina, Japan, India, Ukraine, Brazil, Austria, Holland, Italy and Georgia. Tickets, which range between €8 and €15, may be purchased on the website www.marbellafilm.com. Friday and Saturday sees visits from several popular artists including Craig Fairbrass, star of the film Rise of the Footsoldier 3, much of which was shot in Marbella. Also due to appear is Timothy Spall, known for many films, most recently Turner and the Harry Potter franchise whose one man 16 character film Stanley, Man of Variety will be presented as well as Calum Best, who will present a documentary about his father, footballer George Best.

Photo Credit: Stephen Cookson

The 12th Marbella International Film Festival is on

RIGHT: Timothy Spall and director Stephen Cookson BELOW RIGHT: Organisers Announcing the Film Festival BELOW LEFT: Calum Best to present documentary

MIJAS COUNCIL has extended its La Muralla botanical route by adding more than 140 new types of plants. The Councillor for Parks and Gardens, Roy Perez, visited the area to see the new additions and the results of reforming the parks’ information mural as well as the new information panels. Following the park’s expansion, 141 types of plant cover the space, 55 further than before the works, with examples from every continent. Councillor Perez encouraged all residents and tourists to visit the are, explaining, “we have completely renovated

the park by increasing our catalogue of species, as well as impriving our information points and explanatory mural in front of the bullring.” New information boards tell visitors the origins and scientific names of the plants giving nature-lovers an educational outing. Councillor Perez said the space was “recommended for those who are fond of botany but also for all people who want to enjoy this unique enclave.” The route expands on the municipality’s botanical heritage and reflects the town hall’s commitment to preserving its nature and leisure spaces, according to

the council. Councillor Perez adds, “among the objectives of the department is this expansion of the botanical heritage of the municipality ensuring that nature is integrated into all areas around Mijas,” emphasising, “on the recommendations of technicians we have looked for species whose needs and maintenance are as similar as possible to our native plants while also having species from all continents.” The councillor concluded by encouraging all locals and visitors, “to visit this route which is sure to Roy Perez: surprise them and to get shows off to know the municipality the new mural through its natural spaces.”

Photo Credit: Ayuntamiento de Marbella

Photo Credit: Kathy Hutchins Shutterstock

Expanded nature walk



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Popular Indie Band in Costa del Sol debut by Michael Cano WHEN YOU grow up in Liverpool with your mother a member of the Small Faces fan club and professional musician uncles playing with bands like Eurythmics, your future course is set. Terry Shaughnessy started playing drums without any lessons apart from banging on his mother’s pots and pans in the kitchen and hung around with the musician relatives, learning about music, performance and the guitar. He describes himself as a singer songwriter and producer who performs with a band The Universal when on tour but plays all instruments and records himself when writing and then passes the result to the band members. 20 months ago, he decided that he needed more than a small UK studio and with his wife, moved to Coin where he could afford a bigger property on the Campo to rehearse and record without bothering the neighbours. As the band had been obtaining a lot of bookings at European festivals, he didn’t need to be based in the UK anymore and when the time comes to rehearse new material, then he flies back to the UK as he has just done. Modern technology makes it much easier to record from a distance and because Terry and the band have been together for so long, they can quickly pick up new numbers and work on updating old favourites. There is no doubt that this is a cheerful, bouncy guy in his mid-thirties who says “We all leave our egos at the door when we work together. I may be writing the songs and music but my ego isn’t allowed to rule either.” When asked to describe his music, his response is “I have many influences but whilst we don’t like to be put

in a box, we are playing indie rock and sound a lot like ourselves but also a little like Ryan Adams, Foo Fighters and my absolute favourite Neil Finn (formerly of Crowded House and Split Enz).” The Universal’s latest single Volcano entered the iTunes charts at number 15 and peaked at number 9 and is available through all of the internet platforms as well as on CD, with the video included on YouTube. Terry’s wife introduced him to the owners of promotion agency Diamonds and Pearls and he helped out by looking after the sound at their recent Lamar concert in Estepona and it was then a natural decision for them to promote The Universal in their first ever concert on the Costa del Sol which takes place tomorrow(Saturday) in Estepona. The band is flying over from the UK to join up with Terry who returned earlier this week and they will be accompanied an interesting line up of former Belle Star Jennie Matthias and local 15-year-old singer songwriter Amalia Estradas as backing singers and Benalmadena based classical violinist Alison Harling. The performance which will include DJ Steve Goodey will be held at the Teatro Auditorio Felipe VI in Estepona with doors opening at 8pm. Tickets cost €25 each and may be obtained from the Auditorium or by calling 600 873 147 or 722 120 065.




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The Way I see it… by

Harvey Mann

The last time I saw scenes like the recent ones in Barcelona, was old news footage from Berlin filmed in the late 30s. Policemen and soldiers wearing swastikas on their arms, sacking shops and business office’s, piled books up and set light to them. They herded people like animals, away from government offices to eradicate themselves of Hitler’s opposition; often using excessive force, they beat people with clubs and rifle butts, as blood flowed freely. Not quite so bad, the activity of the guarda civil swooping on the pro-independence offices to seize papers and funds pledging support for the referendum campaign in Barcelona. Now please don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting that Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has any disposition of being another Hitler, or that his Government is Nazi orientated, however I am slightly worried about what is going on In Catalonia with the planned but banned referendum on October the 1st. What I don’t understand is why the European Union have not intervened? The European Union legal system are the main instigators of the human rights laws. Certainly, in Britain when Scotland asked for a referendum Britain complied, the referendum was held, and Scotland voted against independence. Neither am I defending the Catalonia Government rights to hold a referendum or against it, as it is supposedly against the Spanish constitutional laws, however the Catalonian’s should not have their human rights banned by Spain’s total denial of the Catalonians peoples wishes. Recently, 14 officials and business owners were arrested after court orders, not before 4,000 extra Guardia Civil officers that had been drafted in seized 10 million voting slips.

With street scenes that are reminiscent of unstable South American countries, such as recent events in Venezuela, the populace of Barcelona turn out to demonstrate against the Guardia Civil raids. Thousands of Catalonians waving regional flags and chanting slogans against the Rajoy Government while police continued their raids on the offices of the regional economy ministry. The searches continued through the night as protesters attempted to block the exit of Guardia Civil officers as they tried to leave the offices, some of police vehicles were damaged. Catalonia and Spain have been at odds for more than 500 years, When Franco died, Catalan nationalism was revived and eventually Catalonia was granted autonomy again under the 1978 constitution. A 2006 statute granted even greater powers, boosting Catalonia’s financial clout and describing it as a Nation, however Spain’s Constitutional court reversed much of the statute in 2010 this angered the regional authorities greatly. The historic problem results from, as one Spanish man told me “Catalonia is rich, probably the richest region in Spain, but they don’t want to share their wealth with the poorer people.” Many protesters claim that Rajoy has banned the referendum owing to his own political machinations, But Rajoy says the banning was on the orders of the judge and had nothing to do with the Spanish Government, Rajoy went on to say, “that he doesn’t have to explain the rules of the law.” The Catalan President Carles Puigdemont insists “that no court or government body can suspend his government” and says Spain has de facto suspended the self-government of Catalonia and has applied a de facto state of emergency.”

This as Pro-independence MPs, walked out of the debating chamber in disgust, and the Pro-left wing Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias said he was against the arrests and sugested the Government was taking political prisoners. Prime Minister Rajoy continued to say, ‘the Catalonians cannot hold a referendum, it was never legal or legitimate, it was just a pipe dream, it had been banned by the Spanish courts and it is against the constitution”, last week over 700 pro-independence local mayors were placed under house arrest for allegedly using council’s resources to arrange votes. So now it is back to the European Union and their Human Rights laws. Is the E.U. non-interference denying the Catalonian People of voting, YES. Have the E.U. asked the Spanish government about how they feel on denying the Catalonia’s human rights laws? NO, The E.U. believe the Spanish government have the right to do what they like in their own country as it does not contravene the E.U. laws. However, those scenes of the police raids in Barcelona of the guarda civil and the protesters facing up to each other are reminiscent of mid-late 1930’s Berlin, and I thought the news footage from Barcelona was very unsettling.


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British bias corporation by

Michael Walsh

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Many are the media slurs about state controlled Russian media, little of which stands up to scrutiny. If fake news raises concern then perhaps British journalists should avoid living in glass houses. During a BBC Question Time debate, Julia HartleyBrewer parried verbal blows with presenter David Dimbleby. The broadcaster said she was used to being the only Brexiter on the show. The liberal-left caucus claim that Nigel Farage constantly appears. In fact, the celebrated Brexiter has been invited once on the 42 programmes since the referendum was held. Since Brexit the Remain panellists have been outnumbered by Leavers 137 – 72. British media spin and bias is notorious. Insider Greg Dyke in his autobiography says; “When it

came to discussing the war in Iraq staff found it so difficult to find any member of the public prepared to speak in favour that they ended up planting people in the (Question Time) audience.” The former BBC Director-General is far from alone. Matthew Pariss was voted British Press Awards Columnist of the Year. On April 21, 1996, the Daily Mail columnist was damning in his criticism of television debates. “Television lies. All television lies. It lies persistently, instinctively and by habit. Everyone involved lies. A culture of mendacity surrounds the medium and those who work there live it, breathe it and prosper by it. I know of no area of public life, no, not even politics, more saturated by a professional cynicism. If you want a word that takes you to the core of it, I would offer ‘rigged’. It is dishonest for the presenter to imply that the pundit in the chair is free to offer any opinion, when the truth is that 50 pundits were telephoned but only the fellow prepared to offer the requisite opinion was invited?” Gerry Hines is an unashamed publicist for the racial diversity collective. The former BBC Programme Organiser penned a col-

umn for Race Today, which is published by the Institute of Race Relations. “Newspapers have to sell in order to live, so do commercial T.V. That leaves the British Broadcasting Corporation as the only truly public service medium in this country disseminating information, entertainment, and, in the case of race relations propaganda. We are unashamed to admit it is what we are doing.” His comment would have pleased the aforementioned Greg Dyke infamous for his offensive remark that “The BBC is hideously White.” June 21. 2007. Most fair minded people consider much of British media as hideously biased. I would suggest a future BBC Question Time panel to be independently selected. The topic I suggest, should a blatantly biased corporation be funded by the taxpayers.

Plastering Over the Cracks by

Colin Bird

“You’re grumpy this week”, the Princess admonished me yesterday, and she was right, It’s been one of those weeks when little annoyances that would normally have passed over my head have for some reason, stopped off and got up my nose. I cut my finger whilst chopping some onions; not an unheard of occurrence. I put a plaster on to the injured finger, only to have it slide off later when I washed my hands. So I hurriedly applied another. I reckon I had to repeat this procedure at least five further times during the day, so the obvious question is: why don’t they make all plasters waterproof? Then it was the European football on TV. Players crossing themselves before the game with the ref. doing the same at the final whistle. But only when he knew the cameras were on him I noticed. It seems God has become a fashion icon. I realise that the average professional footballer is not noted for his brain capacity, but puleese, could you be more original in celebrating a goal. Here’s an idea, try shaking hands with your team mates. How refreshing that would be. Then there was some idiot being interviewed in Oxfordshire about Brexit (how sick I

am of that word). What is this nonsense where it seems fashionable to abandon the Queens English in favour of some quasi Jamaican dialect? It’s great if you come from that exotic region, but ridiculous if you are a natural blonde and born in Banbury. Dey has got dis weird way of walkin’ too, sorta like a swagga dat da Noo Yawk pimps do, know what ah meen. An dey wave dhere hans abaht like dey is all rappers or sumfin, innit. Give me strength. To cap it all, I bought a new shirt – one of the boxed jobs, not something off the rail. Look you guys, this is the 21st century, could you please stop putting those damned pins in everywhere, because having carefully removed them all, or so you think, there’s always one lurking in some dark place, painfully revealing itself when you slip the shirt on. Back to the TV and my eyes were like revolving cherries on a one-arm-bandit when trying to spot the actors names after a particularly good movie. Why bother to roll the credits if you have to have high speed eyeballs like Clark Kent in order to read that stuff? I need a cold shower. Which means yet another plaster I suppose.



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¿Necesito firmalos? Necesito limpiarlo

More direct Me gusta verlas object pronouns Voy a cocinarla Basic Spanish for everyday needs by

Jane Cronin

Well, who would have thought that in a basic Spanish course we would spend so much time on the meaning of the word lo? It’s one of those fiddly little words that give us so much trouble. In fact if we could abolish any word from Spanish that contained two letters or less, we poor English speakers would be a lot happier! So, the task at hand today is to look at the word lo when it means “it”, and how it can be tacked on to the end of other words. Lo meaning “it” can stand on its own in many sentences, but they are a bit more complicated to explain, so for now we will just see how it can be linked onto the end of the infinitive of verbs. After that we will see how la, los and las can work in the same way, and what they mean. In the last article we saw the following sentences: Quiero beberlo “I want to drink it”; Necesito limpiarlo “I need to clean it” and Puedo verlo “I can see it”.

Lo here is replacing something that it already understood. Its grammatical label is a “pronoun”, something that goes instead of a noun. For example if we say: “I want to drink it”, the speaker and listener must already know what “it” stands for otherwise it doesn’t make sense. In fact the full sentence was “Quiero beber el vino” I want to drink the wine. Now then, what I haven’t yet told you is that lo in fact refers to things that are masculine and singular (oh no, here we go again!). El vino is a masculine singular word, which is why lo is the correct pronoun to replace it. If we wish to say “it” about something that is feminine and singular, we use the word la. Here are two examples which should make this clear. Voy a cocinar la tortilla “I’m going to cook the tortilla” Voy a cocinarla “I’m going to cook it”. No puedo cerrar la ventana “I can’t close the window” No puedo cerrarla “I can’t close it”.

And to complete this tale, we can now look briefly at how to make the plural of “it”, that is “them”, using los when referring to masculine plural and las for feminine plural. Again clear examples ought to do the trick. Me gusta ver las películas “I like watching the films” Me gusta verlas “I like watching them” ¿Necesito firmar los papeles? “Do I need to sign the papers?” ¿Necesito firmarlos? “Do I need to sign them?” I think that is all relatively easy to understand in theory. The big challenge of course is remembering when you’re speaking whether what you are referring to is masculine or feminine, or even singular or plural. This actually takes all of us a very long time and we make plenty of mistakes along the way. You should never worry about this as you will always be understood by using the masculine form lo. Remember the whole point is that both speaker and listener already know what is being referred to!

This is the sixth of an eight-part mini-serialisation written by author James Hartley specially for RTN readers. Costa del Sol makes a stunning discovery in Marbella as he tracks down a diamond ring, stolen in a daring mid-air heist over Malaga. by

James Hartley

BIO

James Hartley is an author and teacher who spends his time between Torre del Mar and Madrid. He was born near Liverpool in 1973 but has lived most of his life abroad, in Scotland, Singapore, Syria and Thailand, among other places. This year The Invisible Hand, the first novel in a new series for Young Adults about children who get mixed up in the plots of Shakespeare´s plays was published. The second book, Cold Fire, based on Romeo and Juliet, will be published soon. He has also just published a book about Napoleon´s exile and death on St Helena, The Napoleon Diaries. James lives in Madrid with his wife Ana and their children Carmen, 8, and Matthew, 6.

PART 6

exclusive

Reporting The News

The Costa del Sol Adventures The only jeweller Costa trusted owned a shop in the old town in Marbella. To get there he drove to his flat in Malaga and picked up the car. A quick shower and an hour later he was walking through the tinkling door of Emile´s store. Jenna, Emile´s wife, who made the amber and amethyst jewellery they sold out front, gave Costa a double take. “Oh! It´s you. I didn´t recognise you.” She sighed. “I never recognise you!” “The day you do, I´m done. Is Emile in?” A moment later a thin, tanned, pointy-bearded face appeared through the beads. “Come, come.” Emile asked no questions. He bent and examined the jewel after expertly prising it from its golden bed. “It´s a fake,” he declared, holding it up by the culet. “Sure?” “Has the stamp on the ring of an old friend of mine from Aix-en-Provence. Always a bad ´un.” “Sold to a well-known guy, they told me. Hollywood figure.” Costa pocketed the ring and left a note on the counter. “Yes, I know,” Emile replied, folding up his glasses and the money. “But, you know, Costa, those people sell lies for a living. This type of thing is bound to happen. Karma, you know. Karma, my friend.” Costa retraced his steps. He called Dan Sanchéz on the way back down the motorway. The ring´s a fake, he said. Call Levy and tell him. “He´ll want to meet you,” Sanchez replied. “Check you´ve got proof.” “I´ll meet him at the Molino in Lagos tomorrow morning at first light.” “He´ll want to meet you before that, Costa. Come to Malaga. He has offices here.” “Tomorrow. The Molino in Lagos. First light. Beers on me.” An hour later, as the sun went down, Costa walked back into the cemetery at Torre del Mar.

illustrations by Ben Hartley



Friday 6th-12th October

Pick of the Day

FRIDAY 7:00am 10:15am 11:00am 12:00pm 12:45pm 1:15pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 11:25pm 11:35pm 12:25am

Breakfast Rip Off Britain Homes Under the Hammer Neighbourhood Blues Caught Red Handed Bargain Hunt BBC News BBC London News Doctors The Boss Escape to the Country Garden Rescue Antiques Road Trip Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show A Question of Sport EastEnders Would I Lie to You? Have I Got News for You BBC News BBC London News Graham Norton Show Josh

Emmerdale, 8pm, ITV1 7:00am 7:30am 8:15am 9:00am 10:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:45pm 4:15pm 4:45pm 5:15pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 12:05am

Flog it! Trade Secrets Rip Off Britain Neighbourhood Blues Gardeners’ World Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live The Daily Politics For What It’s Worth Gymnastics Coast Great American Railroad Journeys This Farming Life Flog It! Strictly - It Takes Two Coast: The Great Guide Mastermind Only Connect Gardeners’ World Mock the Week Newsnight Dragons’ Den

7:00am 9:30am 10:25am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 2:55pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 11:45pm 12:15am

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Alphabetical Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Coronation Street Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury Coronation Street Cold Feet ITV News and Weather ITV News London Bad Move Tonight at the London Palladium

7:00am 7:45am 9:05am 10:05am 10:35am 11:05am 12:00pm 1:00pm 1:05pm 2:05pm 3:10pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

Countdown King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Undercover Boss USA Channel 4 News Come Dine with Me A New Life in the Sun Countdown Find it Fix it Flog it My Kitchen Rules Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News Unreported World The Crystal Maze Gogglebox The Last Leg First Dates

7:00am 10:15am 12:15pm 1:10pm 1:15pm 2:15pm 2:45pm 3:20pm 4:20pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

Childrens TV The Wright Stuff Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! 5 News Lunchtime The Hotel Inspector Home and Away Neighbours The Mentalist Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight The Gadget Show Britain by Bike with Larry and George Lamb A Celebrity Taste of Italy In Therapy Alaska: A Year in the Wild

7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:05pm 12:00am

Hawaii Five-0 Road Wars Monkey Life Monkey Life The Dog Whisperer Modern Family Modern Family NCIS: Los Angeles House Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 NCIS: Los Angeles Stargate SG-1 The Flash Modern Family The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Sing: Ultimate a Capella Carpool Karaoke Russell Howard Hour

How We Won the War Coast Hans Christian Andersen Saturday Mash-Up! Natural World Rick Stein’s Long Weekends Railways of the Great War with Michael Portillo Flog It! Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands India: Nature’s Wonderland Mastermind The Big Family Cooking Showdown Anglesey Gardeners’ World Front Row Britain Afloat Dad’s Army Basquiat - Rage to Riches Performance Live: Missing Episode Later... with Jools Holland

7:00am 10:25am 12:20pm 2:10pm 2:15pm 3:00pm 3:55pm 5:25pm 5:50pm 6:50pm 7:00pm 7:15pm 8:10pm 9:15pm 10:45pm 11:45pm 12:05am

Childrens TV Saturday Morning with James Martin Midsomer Murders ITV News Catchphrase The Chase The X Factor Thunderbirds are Go Little Big Shots ITV News London ITV News Cannonball! The Family Chase The X Factor The Jonathan Ross Show ITV News American Pie: The Wedding

7:15am 7:45am 8:10am 9:30am 10:30am 11:55am 12:25pm 12:55pm 2:00pm 3:30pm 4:35pm 5:35pm 6:35pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 12:15am

Mobil 1 The Grid Triathlon Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier The Big Bang Theory The Simpsons The Simpsons The Crystal Maze Formula 1 World’s Most Expensive Cars A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun Location, Location, Location Channel 4 News Britain’s Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson WWII’s Great Escapes Escape Plan The Gunman

7:00am 11:30am 12:20pm 12:50pm 1:50pm 2:50pm 3:50pm 4:50pm 5:50pm 5:55pm 6:50pm 7:50pm 10:45pm 12:30am

Childrens TV The Gadget Show Criminals Caught on Camera Police Interceptors Police Interceptors Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 5 News Weekend Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! Where Eagles Dare Live Boxing Football on 5

7:00am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 12:30pm 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:30pm 6:00pm 7:05pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 12:50am

Wild Things Road Wars Egg Drop F1 Show Soccer Am Best Bits Premiere League Prediction Show Football’s Funniest Moments Soccer A.M. The Next Jamie Vardy NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Modern Family Sing: Ultimate a Capella Modern Family The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons A League of Their Own The Da Vinci Code The Russell Howard Hour

Saturday 7:00am 11:00am 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:15pm 3:45pm 5:25pm 6:25pm 6:35pm 6:45pm 7:35pm 9:40pm 10:30pm 11:00pm 11:20pm

Breakfast Saturday Kitchen Live The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food Football Focus Bargain Hunt BBC News Gymnastics Muppets Most Wanted Chris Coleman: Dare to Dream BBC News BBC London News Pointless Strictly Come Dancing Casualty Mrs. Brown’s Boys BBC News Thor 2 - The Dark World

7:00am 7:30am 8:10am 10:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:30pm 4:30pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:30pm 12:00am

Breakfast The Andrew Marr Show Sunday Morning Live Sunday Politics Bargain Hunt BBC News Homes Under the Hammer Money for Nothing Escape to the Country Points of View Lifeline Songs of Praise Who Do You Think You Are? BBC News BBC London News Countryfile Strictly Come Dancing Antiques Roadshow The Last Post BBC News BBC London News Sir Bobby Charlton at 80 Women’s Football Show

Channel 5 The Last Post,

Sunday 7:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:15pm 2:00pm 2:15pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:00pm 5:10pm 5:45pm 6:45pm 7:05pm 7:15pm 8:15pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:20pm 11:30pm 12:35am

Live Boxing, 10.45pm

10pm 7:25am 8:25am 9:25am 9:55am 10:50am 12:20pm 12:50pm 1:35pm 2:15pm 4:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:55pm 12:30am

Great British Garden Revival Gardeners’ World The Beechgrove Garden Countryfile Saturday Kitchen Best Bites Mary Berry’s Foolproof Cooking My Life on a Plate Talking Pictures Dial M for Murder Gymnastics Rugby League Top Gear Russia with Simon Reeve Dragons’ Den Louis Theroux Snowfall Mock the Week Oranges and Sunshine

7:00am 10:25am 10:30am 11:00am 11:55am 12:25pm 12:55pm 1:55pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:30pm 5:30pm 8:15pm 8:20pm 8:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:15pm 12:15am

Childrens TV ITV News Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury Peston on Sunday Amazing Animal Births Robson Green’s Coastal Lives Bigheads ITV News The Chase The X Factor Victoria World Cup Qualifier ITV News London ITV News The X Factor Victoria ITV News Peston on Sunday World Cup Qualifier Highlights

7:20am 7:45am 8:10am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 1:30pm 2:35pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 6:15pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:05pm 12:05am

Kevin Can Wait Kevin Can Wait Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Sunday Brunch Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Formula 1 The Great British Bake Off Channel 4 News Escape to the Chateau Escape: Human Cargo Electric Dreams 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

7:00am 11:00am 11:35am 12:35pm 1:30pm 3:50pm 4:50pm 4:55pm 5:35pm 6:35pm 6:40pm 8:05pm 9:00pm 9:55pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:05pm 12:05am

Childrens TV Football on 5 Police Interceptors Police Interceptors Innerspace Mannequin 5 News Mannequin Annie 5 News Annie Deep-Sea Super Predator Aviva Premiership Rugby Highlights 5 News Weekend Wild Card 5 News Wild Card Safe

7:00am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 12:05pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:00am

The Hour of Power Futurama Futurama Futurama The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Sing: Ultimate a Capella WWE Raw NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Modern Family The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Duck Quacks Don’t Echo The Last Ship The Force: North East The Russell Howard Hour

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Pick of the Day

monday 7:00am 10:15am 11:00am 12:00pm 12:45pm 1:15pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 11:45pm

Breakfast Rip Off Britain Homes Under the Hammer A Matter of Life and Debt Caught Red Handed Bargain Hunt BBC News BBC London News Doctors The Boss Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Antiques Road Trip Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show Inside Out EastEnders Panorama Rellik BBC News BBC London News Have I Got a Bit More News for You

7:00am 7:30am 8:15am 9:00am 10:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:45pm 4:15pm 4:45pm 5:15pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 12:15am

Real Lives Reunited Rip Off Britain Neighbourhood Blues The Big Family Cooking Showdown Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live The Daily Politics The Code Gymnastics Hairy Bikers’ Bake-ation Great American Railroad Journeys This Farming Life Flog It! Eggheads Strictly - It Takes Two Coast: The Great Guide University Challenge Upstart Crow The Human Body: Secrets of Your Life Revealed W1A Newsnight Billion Dollar Deals and How They Changed Your World

7:00am 9:30am 10:25am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 2:55pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:35pm 11:45pm 12:20am

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Alphabetical Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Coronation Street Countrywise Coronation Street Liar ITV News and Weather ITV News London After the News Jonathan Ross Show

7:20am 8:40am 10:05am 11:05am 12:00pm 1:00pm 1:05pm 2:05pm 3:10pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Undercover Boss USA Channel 4 News Come Dine with Me A New Life in the Sun Countdown Find it, Fix it, Flog it My Kitchen Rules Four in a Bed Steph and Dom’s One Star to Five Star The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News Jamie’s Quick and Easy Food Superfoods: The Real Story The Undateables First Dates Quadruplets and Homeless

7:00am 10:15am 12:15pm 1:10pm 1:15pm 2:15pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:15pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

Childrens TV The Wright Stuff The Gadget Show 5 News Lunchtime The Hotel Inspector Home and Away Neighbours The Mentalist A Killer Among Us 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight FIA World Rally Championship Highlights - Spain Police Interceptors Paddington Station 24/7 Aircrash: Collision in the Skies Blade: Trinity

7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 8:55pm 10:00pm 12:10am

Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 Monkey Life Monkey Life The Dog Whisperer Modern Family Modern Family NCIS: Los Angeles House Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 NCIS: Los Angeles Stargate SG-1 The Flash Modern Family The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Sing: Ultimate a Cappella Terminator Salvation A League of Their Own

TUESDAY 7:00am 10:15am 11:00am 12:00pm 12:45pm 1:15pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 11:45pm 12:15am

Breakfast Rip Off Britain Homes Under the Hammer A Matter of Life and Debt Caught Red Handed Bargain Hunt BBC News BBC London News Doctors The Boss Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Antiques Road Trip Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show EastEnders Holby City Our Girl BBC News BBC London News Panorama The Insider

Steph and Dom's One Star to Five Star, 6.30pm Channel 4

NCIS: Los Angeles, 4pm Sky 1 7:00am 7:30am 8:15am 9:00am 10:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:45pm 3:45pm 4:00pm 5:15pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 12:15am

Real Lives Reunited Rip Off Britain A Matter of Life and Debt Horizon Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live The Daily Politics The Code The £100k House: The Final Fix Coast The Daily Politics This Farming Life Flog It! Eggheads Strictly - It Takes Two Coast: The Great Guide Saving Lives at Sea Russia 1917: Countdown to Revolution Later Live... with Jools Holland Newsnight NFL

7:00am 9:30am 10:25am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 2:55pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 11:40pm 12:15am

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Alphabetical Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Save Money Robson Green’s Coastal Lives Call the Cleaners Cilla ITV News and Weather ITV News London After the News Lethal Weapon

7:20am 8:40am 10:05am 10:35am 11:05am 12:05pm 1:00pm 1:05pm 2:05pm 3:10pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:15pm 11:30pm 12:35am

King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Undercover Boss USA Channel 4 News Come Dine with Me A New Life in the Sun Countdown Find it, Fix it, Flog it My Kitchen Rules Four in a Bed Steph and Dom’s One Star to Five Star The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News The Great British Bake Off Celebrity Hunted Gogglebox Parenting for Idiots

7:00am 10:15am 12:15pm 1:10pm 1:15pm 2:15pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:15pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm

Childrens TV The Wright Stuff Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! 5 News Lunchtime The Hotel Inspector Home and Away Neighbours The Mentalist Fatal Honeymoon 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast The Yorkshire Vet Alaska: A Year in the Wild When TV Goes Horribly Wrong

7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 12:00am

Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 Monkey Life Monkey Life The Dog Whisperer Modern Family Modern Family NCIS: Los Angeles House Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 NCIS: Los Angeles Stargate SG-1 The Flash Modern Family The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons A League of Their Own Football’s Funniest Ever Moments The Russell Howard Hour


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Pick of the Day

WEDNESDAY 7:00am 10:15am 11:00am 12:00pm 12:45pm 1:15pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 11:45pm 12:15am

Breakfast Rip Off Britain Homes Under the Hammer A Matter of Life and Debt Caught Red Handed Bargain Hunt BBC News BBC London News Doctors The Boss Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Antiques Road Trip Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show Eat Well for Less The Apprentice BBC News BBC London News A Question of Sport Ambulance

7:30am 8:15am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 12:00pm 12:30pm 2:00pm 2:45pm 3:45pm 4:45pm 5:15pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 12:15am

Rip Off Britain A Matter of Life and Debt Land of the Giants Great British Menu Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live The Daily Politics The Code The £100k House: The Final Fix Wild West: America’s Great Frontier Great American Railroad Journeys This Farming Life Flog It! Eggheads Strictly - It Takes Two Coast: The Great Guide Billion Dollar Deals and How They Changed Your World The Detectives The Apprentice: You’re Fired! Newsnight Louis Theroux

7:00am 9:30am 10:25am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 2:55pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 11:45pm 12:15am

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Alphabetical Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Coronation Street Bad Move Coronation Street Doc Martin ITV News and Weather ITV News London After the News British Touring Car Championship Highlights

7:20am 8:40am 10:05am 11:05am 12:00pm 1:00pm 1:05pm 2:05pm 3:10pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:35pm 12:35am

King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Undercover Boss USA Channel 4 News Come Dine with Me A New Life in the Sun Countdown Find it, Fix it, Flog it My Kitchen Rules Four in a Bed Steph and Dom’s One Star to Five Star The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News Location, Location, Location Grand Designs Back Norskov Educating Greater Manchester

7:00am 10:15am 12:15pm 1:10pm 1:15pm 2:15pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:15pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

Childrens TV The Wright Stuff Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! 5 News Lunchtime The Hotel Inspector Home and Away Neighbours The Mentalist A Mother’s Fear 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight Britain by Bike with Larry and George Lamb GPs: Behind Closed Doors Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! The Eastenders Murderers: True Crime, Real Tragedy When Kids Kill: Bullied to Death

7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 Monkey Life Monkey Life The Dog Whisperer Modern Family Modern Family NCIS: Los Angeles House Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 NCIS: Los Angeles Funniest Moments The Flash Modern Family The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons A League of Their Own Stella Sing: Ultimate a Capella Carpool Karaoke

Real Lives Reunited Rip Off Britain A Matter of Life and Debt Mountain Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live The Daily Politics The Code The £100k House: The Final Fix Wild West: America’s Great Frontier Great American Railroad Journeys This Farming Life Flog It! Eggheads Strictly - It Takes Two Coast: The Great Guide The Big Family Cooking Showdown Russia with Simon Reeve Match of the Day Newsnight The Detectives

7:00am 9:30am 10:25am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 2:55pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 11:40pm 12:15am

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Alphabetical Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Tonight Emmerdale An Hour to Catch a Killer with Trevor Mcdonald ITV News and Weather ITV News London After the News Lord Lucan: My Husband, the Truth

7:20am 8:35am 10:05am 11:10am 12:05pm 1:00pm 1:05pm 2:05pm 3:10pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:50pm

King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Undercover Boss USA Channel 4 News Come Dine with Me A New Life in the Sun Countdown Find it, Fix it, Flog it My Kitchen Rules Four in a Bed Steph and Dom’s One Star to Five Star The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News The Supervet Educating Greater Manchester The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice The Undateables

7:00am 10:15am 12:15pm 1:10pm 1:15pm 2:15pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:15pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

Childrens TV The Wright Stuff Can’t Pay? Special: Agents Under Attack 5 News Lunchtime The Hotel Inspector Home and Away Neighbours NCIS Too Close to Kill 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight Police Interceptors Criminally Funny: Caught in the Act The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door Gypsy Kids: Our Secret World Wild Card

7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:00am

Hawaii Five-0 Road Wars Monkey Life Monkey Life The Dog Whisperer Modern Family Modern Family NCIS: Los Angeles House Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 NCIS: Los Angeles Funniest Moments The Flash Modern Family The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Duck Quacks Don’t Echo A League of Their Own The Russell Howard Hour Football’s Funniest Ever Moments

The Detectives, 10pm, BBC2

thursday 7:00am 10:15am 11:00am 12:00pm 12:45pm 1:15pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 11:45pm

Breakfast Rip Off Britain Homes Under the Hammer A Matter of Life and Debt Caught Red Handed Bargain Hunt BBC News BBC London News Doctors The Boss Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Antiques Road Trip Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show EastEnders Council House Crackdown Ambulance BBC News BBC London News Question Time

7:00am 7:30am 8:15am 9:00am 10:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:45pm 3:45pm 4:45pm 5:15pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:30pm 12:15am

Looking for adventure In 1954, a young David Attenborough was offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to travel the world finding rare and elusive animals for London Zoo’s collection, and to film the expeditions for the BBC for a new show called Zoo Quest. This is the story of those voyages. Staying with local tribes while trekking in search of giant anteaters in Guyana, Komodo dragons in Indonesia and armadillos in Paraguay, he and the rest of the team battled with cannibal fish, aggressive tree porcupines and escape-artist wild pigs, as well as treacherous terrain and unpredictable weather, to record the incredible beauty and biodiversity of these regions. The methods may be outdated now, but the fascination and respect for the wildlife, the people and the environment - and the importance of protecting these wild places - is not. Written with Attenborough’s trademark wit and charm, Adventures of a Young Naturalist is not just the story of a remarkable adventure, but of the man who made us fall in love with the natural world, and who is still doing so today.

ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG NATURIST

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An Hour to Catch a Killer with Trevor McDonald, 10pm, ITV1


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Life

A small charity which has helped thousands

FLASHBACK: Lorraine Palmer at the 2016 Gala Dinner (standing to the left) by Michael Cano POSITIVELY PINK is a Mijas based charity set up to raise the necessary funds to provide free breast screening programmes for women who live on the Costa del Sol. Funds however are the perennial problem for Lorraine Palmer of El Oceano Hotel who set up Positively Pink after suffering a fright more than 10 years ago when she thought that she had herself developed breast cancer. Happily this was not the case but despite the fact that she had private health insurance, it took several weeks to organise the screening and then additional weeks waiting for the results. The stress that she, her family and others went through just imagining the worst whilst waiting for the results made her vow that she would do all that she could to make life easier for those in a similar situation and that spurred her on to set up Positively Pink.

It is a small charity that can make a big difference but can only help if it has the money to do so and their Gala Dinner which is being held next Thursday at El Oceano Hotel is the main fund raiser. This year their target is to raise more than the previous record of €30,000, all of which is devoted to health checks and support of those who are found to be positive. Although the service is aimed primarily at the British expatriate community, as long as there are funds available, no-one is turned away but this is only possible if the local community gets behind the charity and donates funds. The Gala Dinner promises to be a really exciting event this year with music and entertainment as well as a high quality three course meal with wine and soft drinks on offer and there are still a few tickets left at a cost of €120 per person if readers wish to become involved.

A significant proportion of the ticket price goes to the charity, although the hotel needs to cover its costs of all of the food and drink plus the staff. The celebrity guest who will fly in specially (but not from Luton Airport) is actress Lorraine Chase who will be conducting a special auction and the emphasis is on a combination of fun and charitable support. The programme for the evening will be; 6.45pm/7pm Classical piano on arrival in the Martini Lounge 7.15pm Roberto on Sax during the seating of guests 7.30pm Founder Lorraine Palmers 7.45pm Introduction by Mark Peters ‘Party through the Decades and Break the Record ‘ 8pm Shirley Bassey Tribute by Carolynn May on the terrace 8.30pm €10 bank note draw

8.45pm Rat Pack tribute on the terrace 9.30pm Raffle on the terrace 10pm Stelvis Elvis 10.30pm Auction conducted by Lorraine Chase 11.30pm Tina Turner tribute by Janet Lewison Midnight Party set with Frankie B and Thomas Henry 12.45am Last orders at bar Announcement of funds raised 1am Music ends For more details on the charity and how it has helped thousands of women visit the website at http://positively-pink.com. To enquire about ticket availability at El Oceano Beach Hotel, Ctra. de Cádiz A7 (N340), Km 199 Miraflores Playa, 29649 Mijas Costa please call 952 587 550.


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whats on

Autumn schedule

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE has announced its October events’ schedule. On Monday October 9, a course on opera begins at Lux Mundi in room B3-R4. Group leader Pat Shaw advises those planning to join his group screenings of opera and ballets will be shown at Cinesur until February 2018 and full information and tickets can be found at www.cinesur.com. He explained while “such big screen shows can in no way replace the experience of attending a ‘live’ show, they have proved extremely popular worldwide and attending some would undoubtedly enhance Group Members’ enjoyment and knowledge of both Opera and Ballet.” Seven meetings of the course are scheduled for the autumn term, with no classes on October 30 or November 6 and none after December 4 until January 8. A questionnaire will be forwarded to students shortly after the end of the course to gauge demand for future courses on opera, ballet and theatre.

A weekly questionnaire will also be emailed to all enrolled students after each class to deepend knowledge and appreciation of this art form. Students are encouraged to give their answers to the course leader at the earliest possible opportunity and requested to be on time for each session. DVD screenings will start at 11am at every meeting. The DVD shown in the first Class is about an American Soprano, the second about a male Spanish Singer and the third about a female Greek Singer. Other upcoming University of the Third Age talks include a lecture on one of China’s largest contributions to science and technology, gunpowder, on October 11 at Lux Mundi room B3-R4 from 11am to 12.30pm. The same venue will be hosting a talk on the history of rail transport in Andalucia on October 17 from 11am to 12.30pm, while a debating group will be meeting on Wednesdays from 1pm to 2.30pm in room 3-2. On Wednesday mornings a series of talks on science and technology will take place at Lux Mundi room B3-R4,

beginning with a lecture on science and the law on October 25, which will explore how science is used to convict and sentence offenders. The group’s president, Brian Robinson, explained the organisation had had a successful summer with the addition of a new social group made up mainly by residents and hosted by Vice President Rob Edwards. A new website has also be launched at http://u3afuengirolacostadelsol.com/ and an expanded programme of courses and events are planned. Brian sent a message of thanks to everyone who had a hand in two successful registration days. More than 260 people registered for courses in just two days and it looks like membership will exceed last year’s record number. Access to the group’s news, Prospectus, forms and programmes of events and courses are available via Facebook and the new website. Brian explained, “a warm welcome awaits those who have already joined and those who will do so in the coming weeks.”

Master class

MIJAS COUNCIL has opened registration for its acting workshops at the Las Lagunas House of Culture. Between 10 and 20 students will be able to participate free of charge in the workshop, which was announced by Councillor for Culture, Fuensanta Lima and the classes’ teacher, Andres Galvez. Councillor Lima explained, “we continue to focus on offering quality courses to the residents of Mijas, this time with a workshop aiming to give the necessary skills to actors and actresses in areas such as body language and other basic aspects of an audio-visual shoot.” She added the workshop, “also responds to the great interest in the world of cinema in our town, exploring the key aspects of making a film.” The course will focus on body language, speech and specific gestures adapted to cinema, memorising scripts, the recording of sequences and editing over 60 hours of classes taught by actor, producer and theatrical instructor Andres Galvez. He explained, “The workshop is aimed at young people and adults who have some kind of knowledge of the world of cinema or theatre or who want to start out in this area. It will be mainly practical and will offer the opportunity to work on different sequences which we will record and can be taken away on a USB stick.” The workshop will be held at the House of Culture in Las Lagunas on Tuesdays from 8 pm to 10 pm and Thursdays from 5 pm to 10 pm. Applicants can register for the workshop, which will be held from October 17 to December 5, by telephone on 952 59 03 80 or by email to cultura@mijas.es.

Galvez and Lima discuss the course



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Puzzles Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 5 represents Z and 13 represents M, so fill in Z every time the figure 5 appears and M every time the figure 13 appears. Now using your knowledge of the English language work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you discover the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and the control grid.

Your inner you is a vehicle for the impression that you currently send out. The Sun conjuncts Mercury in a combust action astrologically, and this may very well bring about a break in communication that may see others with their fingers in their ears. Whilst you are pressured, a blind spot has been located needing your tender love and care. Ruling the Third House as you do, it is high time to be both perceptive and aware to the logic you need to get what you need this time around. Something has to be contested and your written word is required to affect this. Mercury currently squares Pluto and even though you feel you have all the time in the World, start the process now! The Full Hunters Moon nears, to celebrate the energies of the magic of Autumn. This brings with it a need to clear and cleanse aspects of your life to get your house fully in order. Start by space cleaning and removing any unwanted or hoarded items from your life, because then, and only then can you love, even more, what is left. Aspects of fiery passion see you centre stage and in combetant mood! Due to the many planetary actions abounding in the Cosmos, it is a matter of the heart that has your undivided attention right now. Expect the challenge that you need, and remember that if you do take a look within yourself, you may actually like what you see! Mercury bonds with Neptune this week and panders to your nostalgia as elements of the past are clearly brought back to you, one way or another. Mercury rules the sixth house of advanced knowledge and the acquiring of skills. Neptune bids you look further than the front of your nose to find out what’s out there for you!

Code Breaker

Mars squares up to Saturn midweek, bringing a delay to your current agenda, that just may work well for you. Whilst there will be time to cross your t’s and dot your I’s for sure, there is something missing right now that needs to be included. Others have chipped in to have their say, but in the long run it is you who makes the decision!

WORD fit

Using just logic, can you make all the words fit correctly into the grid?

Mercury hosts events this week, as you need to sharpen up considerably your skills of communication. Many people think that you get hold of the wrong end of the stick, but the inanimate energies of Librans mean that they have to be totally sure of everything in favour of maintaining the tuned in equilibrium they always need. The entry of Jupiter into Scorpio brings a blitz on all aspects of finance, as a corner is developing. There seems to be a current dispute over money, and the financial obligations of those around you. Somebody is not contributing and they very well could be. We all have bills to pay, but check yours out for accuracy, and sign nothing! Venus backs a project you are putting your life and soul into. The actions midweek with Uranus can be seen as the backing you need to get this show well and truly on the road. You have started and now you must finish. Where all this goes is up to you, but above all such a labour of love needs some recompense and reward! Both Venus and Mars square up to Saturn this week. This double whammy brings mixed results, but at least serves to keep you on your toes for a while. Both bring blessings to you, in disguise, and they spark your confidence to be enabled enough to see things from vastly different angles. All that glitters is not gold, and never was! Venus flirts with Uranus as together they bring in opportunity and new horizons. This is a message to follow your heart over something that has pricked your conscience. It is sure to say that you will always do the right thing for others, even if you can be seen to be cutting off your nose to spite your face! Think of yourself for once! Cosmic energies open your highly charged psychic centres this week, as you are waiting for answers and that green light to come. Balancing things is not easy these days, and there always seem to be new priorities and significant delays when it comes to fulfilling your true aims, wishes and desires. Focus, have faith and trust!

3 letter words IMP IRE 5 letter words AROMA DAZED DIRGE EAGLE LIMIT LLAMA MUSIC

NEEDS NIECE SATIN SHAPE TIARA TULIP ZEBRA

7 letter words

6 letter words COILED DEPEND ECHOED RAPIDS

LIBERAL

AWKWARD

Mystical Postbag Kenny, I was at the side of my grandmother as she lay dying last month. I have to tell you that when she was passing she was looking above us, smiling at something we couldn't see, and for a minute she seemed so contented and happy! I felt something I had never felt before, and I can't fully describe it. Mia I.

your experiences at the

Hi Mia! Thank you for sharing this with me. I too have been present at many passings; and

her to the Spirit World,

death of your grand-

mother are fairly typical of someone about to

embark on an exciting journey to the Spirit

World. She most probably was looking above

because she could see

her Guide and Guardian Angel. This Guardian

Angel was responsible

and oversaw her birth;

fulfilling a lifetime prom-

ise to be there to escort when that time came. It came and you were there to witness it!

CALORIE DETAILS EXTINCT HAMMOCK IGNORED MACHINE OCTAGON RIDDLES

For Birthday Celebrants There is a strong call for you to journey this astrological year ahead. Whilst you can and will fulfil many dreams so too can you better see just where you are and where you should be, as they are not the same place, and they should be!


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Cryptic

ACROSS 1 Roman garb, so to speak (5) 4 Total number, we hear, who like it hot? (4) 7 How to produce good tarts in Derbyshire? (8) 8 Record held by piano teacher (4) 9 Long for a tree (4) 10 Care for very amusing person (7) 12 Sport scaring hero badly (5-6) 14 Yob diverted in funfair (7) 16 A long time for some wage slaves (4) 19 Taking part in protest against deer (4) 20 I hope it changed a country (8) 21 Granny, for example, taking some thick notepaper (4) 22 Policeman starts to search extremely small wood (5) DOWN 1 Long walk from public transport beginning to pall (5) 2 Good slimmer, one gathers (7) 3 Regard daughter as offspring (4) 4 Fruit as seen by a ruler (8) 5 Artist in a film one tried to see (5) 6 Lusty saint in error, ignoring leader (6) 11 After ten years leaders in Northern Territory degenerate (8) 12 Places frequently visited — by ghosts? (6) 13 Coterie pouring fluid (2-5) 15 Dickensian villain, female, with a drink (5) 17 Transparency of a bit of playground equipment (5) 18 Smart Conservative greeting another (4)

Word Wheel

There is 1x9 letter word and 172 others! Make as many 3 or more letter words as you can using any letter combination just once and you must use the central letter in every word!

Word Ladder

Can you by changing 1 letter at a time, get from the first word to the last word in the given number of moves?

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Fill the grid so every column and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1-9

Solar System Quiz 1 The Cassini-Huygens probe was sent to visit which planet? Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn 2 The Cerberus Fossae is found on which planet? Venus, Mercury, Mars, Earth 3 The core of the earth is believed to consist of 88.8% of what? Carbon, Lava, Silicon, Iron 4 The Dawn spacecraft is due to land where in 2015? Ceres, Makemake, Pluto, Eris 5 The Earth is composed of 32% of what? Magnesium, Nickel, Silicon, Iron 6 The Enke Gap is a feature of which planet? Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus 87 The Equator forms a major part of which planet? Earth, Mars, Venus, Mercury 8 The ESA mission BepiColombo is aimed at reaching what planet? Mercury, Saturn, Venus, Mars 9 The Great Red Storm is a feature of which planet? Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus 10 The Kuiper Belt lies how many AU’s away from the sun? 10, 50, 1, 100

ACROSS 1 Grab (6) 4 Baby’s toy (6) 8 Eagle’s nest (5) 9 Coal miner (7) 10 Small cucumber used for pickling (7) 11 Destroy (5) 12 Give in, yield (9) 17 Picture puzzle (5) 19 Japanese warrior (7) 21 Irritated (7) 22 First appearance (5) 23 One of the planets (6) 24 Vanquished (6)

DOWN 1 Vehicle for travelling over snow (6) 2 Stuffy (7) 3 Impertinence (5) 5 Permitted (7) 6 Hackneyed (5) 7 I’ve found it! (6) 9 Owned up (9) 13 Cattle thief (7) 14 Melted cheese on hot toast (7) 15 Fetches (6) 16 “Paradise Lost” poet (6) 18 Lamb’s cry (5) 20 Troublesome little insect (5)

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How do I practise mindfulness?

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Mindfulness is available to us in every moment, whether through meditations and body scans, or mindful moment practices like taking time to pause and breathe when the phone rings instead of rushing to answer it. The basics of mindfulness practice Mindfulness helps us put some space between ourselves and our reactions, breaking down our conditioned responses. Here’s how to tune into mindfulness throughout the day: 1. Set aside some time. You don’t need a meditation cushion or bench, or any sort of special equipment to access your mindfulness skills—but you do need to set aside some time and space. 2. Observe the present moment as it is. The aim of mindfulness is not quieting the mind, or attempting to achieve a state of eternal calm. The goal is simple: we’re aiming to pay attention to the present moment, without judgement. Easier said than done, we know. 3. Let your judgments roll by. When

Three emergency hacks to remove fake tan 1. Reach for lemon juice Douse a damp flannel with lemon or lime juice, then pop it in the microwave for 2 minutes. Checking it's not too hot, rub it over your tan to instantly remove the colour. 2. Hit the steam room Another way to absorb it with heat is to go for a steam at the gym. After 10 minutes, wipe the area with a towel and it should rub off easily.

IN THE MOMENT: Mindfulness encourages us to observe the present moment as it is

we notice judgements arise during our practice, we can make a mental note of them, and let them pass. 4. Return to observing the present moment as it is. Our minds often get carried away in thought. That’s why mindfulness is the practice of returning, again and again, to the present moment.

5. Be kind to your wandering mind. Don’t judge yourself for whatever thoughts crop up, just practise recognizing when your mind has wandered off, and gently bring it back.

3. Try toothpaste If you've got tan tides on your wrists or patchy streaks on your hands, try rubbing some toothpaste over your mitts. It has to be white toothpaste though; the bright blue or stripy formulas won't have the same effect!

That’s the practice. It’s often been said that it’s very simple, but it’s not necessarily easy. The work is to just keep doing it. Results will accrue.

Does rubbing fruit on your teeth remove stains? Strawberries, lemons, even banana peels - we've heard of people reaching for the fruit bowl in an effort to get a shiny smile, but does it work? No. Not only will this not remove stains, but it will also seriously damage your teeth. Fruit acids and acids in the other foods we eat and drink cause tooth enamel

to wear away and teeth can become discoloured and yellow as a result. Brushing after a meal will help, but avoid doing so for 20 minutes after consuming acidic foods. Acid softens your enamel, and brushing too soon will only speed up tooth wear before the enamel has time to settle again.

Active middle aged to stay active ACCORDING TO a new online study published by the British Medical Journal, active middleaged men are likely to stay active into old age. The research included nearly 3,500 British men, aged 40 to 59 at the start of the study. The researchers followed the men’s health for 20 years. Those who were physically active in mid-life were nearly three times more likely to be active at the end of the study period. Men who played sports in mid-life were more likely to be active in old age than those who did other types of physical activity in mid-life. That was especially true of those who played sports

for many years, the findings showed. Men who played sports for 25 years or more were nearly five times more likely to be physically active in old age than those who didn’t play sports, the study authors said. But plenty of men took up high levels of walking as they aged. At the start of the study, just 27 per cent reported high levels of walking. By the end of the study, that number was 62 per cent. “Early engagement in sport and structured exercise may be vital for developing the necessary motor skills needed to establish a lifelong


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People who bite their nails could be perfectionists Pulling hair, biting nails, picking skin - these behaviours are common, if frustrating, behaviours. But what do they mean for the people who suffer from them? Researchers from the Institut Universitaire en Santementale de Montreal and the University of Montreal, Canada, investigated in a new study. The researchers found that participants engaged in repetitive behaviours when under stress or when they felt bored or frustrated, but not when they were relaxed. "Chronic hair-pulling, skin-picking disorder and nail-biting and various other habits are known as body-focused repetitive behaviours. Although these behaviours can induce important distress, they also seem to satisfy an urge and deliver some form of reward,'' said principal investigator Kieron O'Connor. O'Connor and colleagues studied 24 individuals with these repetitive behaviours and compared them with 24 control subjects who did not have body-focused repetitive behaviours. The participants completed questionnaires to assess emotions such as boredom, anger, guilt, irritability and anxiety and also took part in a clinical evaluation. Next, the participants were exposed to different experimental situations, each designed to stir one of four emotions: Stress Relaxation Frustration Boredom

The team found that, during the boredom and frustration experiments, subjects with a history of body-focused repetitive behaviours reported a stronger desire to engage in the behaviours. However, participants were not more likely to pull their hair, bite their nails or pick their skin during the relaxation experiment. According to the authors of the study, these results confirm that participants engage in these behaviours when under stress or when they feel bored or frustrated, and as such are not simply "nervous" habits. O'Connor explains the study's findings: "We believe that individuals with these repetitive behaviours may be perfectionistic, meaning that they are unable to relax and to perform tasks at a 'normal' pace. They are therefore prone to frustration, impatience and dissatisfaction when they do not reach their goals. They also experience greater levels of boredom.”

men tend habit for physical activity. However, it may also be important to provide opportunities to take up other forms of activity, such as walking, during the transition to old age,” study lead author Daniel Aggio, from University College London (UCL), said. There are a number of reasons why playing sports in middle age may increase the likelihood of being active in old age, the UCL researchers suggested. “Sport participation in mid-life may help maintain physical function and [physical activity] self-efficacy in later life, increasing psychological and physical readiness for [physical activity] in old age,” the authors wrote.

Ask the Optician What should I do for World Sight Day? by Nerea Galdos, Store Director from Specsavers Opticas Marbella World Sight Day (WSD) is an annual day of awareness on the 12th of October to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment. To support this important initiative, we’re answering your questions about impaired vision and offering advice on how everyone can take an active role in looking after their eye health. How many people have impaired vision? There are approximately 285 million people worldwide who live with impaired vision and blindness. Of these, 39 million people are blind and 246 million have moderate or severe visual impairment, yet 80% of visual impairment is avoidable through treatment and protective measures. What are the leading causes of avoidable blindness? • Cataracts • Glaucoma • Age Related Macular Degeneration • Diabetic Retinopathy How can I protect my sight? Get your eyes tested regularly, eat a healthy diet, be aware of the symptoms of the most common conditions, and don’t delay in seeking professional help if you do notice any changes. The quicker any condition is identified the easier it is to treat. There are Specsavers Opticas stores in Marbella and Fuengirola. If your eyes are sore or your vision is blurry, go to your nearest store for a comprehensive eye test www.specsavers.es By having your eyes tested at Specsavers Opticas, you can ensure your eyes are healthy and join the fundraising campaign for the ONCE Foundation for the Deaf-Blind by donating just 1€ after your test.


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Mushroom & herb risotto

ING RED IEN TS: Ser ves: 4. Time: 45min 750 ml chicken stock 1/2 white onion, finely chopped 30g butter 1 clove garlic, diced 200g fresh mushrooms, finely chopped (any type of mushroom will work) 200g arborio rice 250ml dry white wine 80g grated Parmesan cheese 2 to 3 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs of your choice

In a large saucepan, heat the chicken stock over low heat. In a large frying pan, cook the onion and garlic in 30g of butter until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the chopped fresh mushrooms and cook until they give up their juice, add your chopped herbs then Add the rice and cook, stirring until the rice becomes opaque, about 2 minutes. Add the wine and cook until it is absorbed into the rice, season well and stirring constantly. add the hot stock to the rice, a half cupful

at a time, stirring until each addition of stock is absorbed, about 15 minutes in total. Once the rice is al dente, remove the risotto from the heat. Add the rest of the parmesan cheese and remaining 15g of butter. Food tip: Smash garlic cloves inside a resealable plastic bag with the back of a knife. That way, your cutting board and knife won’t smell.

Lamb & potato salad

Clams a la marinera... Clams for me are one of the best seafood products on the Costa Blanca and easy to find in any fishmongers or supermarket.

Clams a la Marinera is a delicious and easy tapa recipe, simple dish made with fresh clams, cooking in a white wine, onions and garlic sauce, you can even add A little chilli if you like a little spice...great for lunch or a light dinner! cooking METHOD Add the clams to a bowl and add 2 tablespoons of salt and cover with

water, and set aside for about 1 hour, this will release any grit they have inside of the clams Chop the onion and slice garlic. In a large frying pan, add a drizzle of olive oil. When it is hot, add in chopped onion and sautĂŠ until they turn golden. Add 2 tbsp of flour, the pepper, and a clove of garlic. Once everything has turned a golden colour, add a 1/2 cup of water, white wine and the tomato paste. Add 3 slices of lemon and season well, Cook for 2-3 minutes more.

Pour the onion mixture into the saucepan with the clams. Cook on low until the sauce thickens, stirring often for about 4 minutes. When cooked add your parsley and serve in bowls and serve hot. You can serve with a crisp baguette or slices of pitta bread.

Food tip: Cut a fresh lemon into wedges. After you are finished handling the fish, or seafood squeeze the lemon onto your hands, rub your hands together, and rinse with water, this will eliminate the smell. ingredients 2 lbs. medium clams (cleaned) 1 large yellow onion, finely chopped 8 oz. white wine olive oil 2 tbsp flour pinch of pepper Pinch of Salt 2 cloves garlic, sliced 1 lemon 1 bay leaf 1 tablespoon tomato paste Tbsp flat leaf parsley, finely chopped

Although the recipe calls for lamb tenderloins, you could certainly substitute left over grilled lamb with excellent results.

3 lb lamb fillets 1/4 cup vegetable oil 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 cup fresh mint, chopped 2 lb baby new potatoes, scrubbed 2 red peppers, roasted and chopped 1 lb asparagus, blanched and chopped 2 tbsp fresh chives, chopped 1/3 cup lime juice 1/2 cup olive oil 4 egg yolks 2 tbsp olive oil

DIRECTIONS 1. Steam the new potatoes until tender, then drain. If the potatoes are larger than bite sized, cut them into halves or quarters as appropriate. Set aside. 2. Blanch the asparagus, plunge into ice water, then

drain on paper towel lined wire racks. Set aside. 3. Preheat the barbecue on HIGH, and place red peppers on grids. Char on all sides, then remove from the heat. Place the peppers in a paper bag to cool, then slip off the charred skins; seed and chop. 4. Grill the lamb on HIGH for 2 - 3 minutes per side. Cool, then slice. 5. To make the dressing, place the yolks, garlic, and lime juice in a blender, or in the bowl of a food processor. With the motor running, add the oils in a thin stream. Add the chopped mint leaves. Season with salt and pepper if desired. 6. Toss the lamb, potatoes, peppers and blanched asparagus with the dressing, and garnish with fresh chives.



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A vehicle for America That is my opinion of the fourth generation Lexus RX450h Sport. Why? It’s the type of SUV (sports utility vehicle) the Americans like, ultra luxurious inside, large and its hybrid credentials help the driver feel that they are no depleting the earth’s resources, too much anyway. Its predecessors have been extremely popular in the States, which means that this one will go down extremely well, too. It is easy to imagine it cruising the large roads over there and being very much at home. The poor British motorist can but dream of large traffic free roads or embark on their journeys during incredibly anti-social hours. This RX is certainly a striking vehicle with an expensive unique design. I am unsure of the massive black grille at the front but it is certainly striking and on opening the door Model tested: Lexus of the large RX450h F Sport Pan Ro sonic white of HUD SUV there OTR price: €92,000 really is a 0-100km/h: 7.7secs surprise. A red Top speed: 200 Km/h interior. That Engine power: 239 CV feels American Electric motor power: too. The first 313 CV time you see Economy: 5.2 l / 100km it it very nearly

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takes your breath away. It’s quite dark inside until of course the electrically operated pan roof cover retracts revealing a large glass roof, the front part of which tilts and slides. And it’s supremely comfortable too. Few cars come equipped with heated and cooled front leather seats but they’re in the Lexus. Usually on a hot summer’s day leather is sticky but that’s certainly not the case in the RX450h. And as you first acquaint yourself with it time is required to adjust to the new surroundings. It’s not just a matter of jumping in and driving off. But it doesn’t take long to understand where all the controls are located. We travel to London to visit Caroline’s uncle and the automatic gearbox makes light work of the motorway cruise allowing the driver a leisurely experience. However, if more engaging driving is required then there are paddle-shifts either side of the steering wheel and the gearbox can be driven as a manual. It makes swift progress and is a more than capable over-taker. The sat nav is one of the more complicated on the market to operate we find. On our return journey, once we finally fathom how to use it it proceeds to take us an hour and a half from St John’s Wood to get out of the capital seemingly taking us round in circles. For some reason it wants to take us to the A3 despite us requesting the M25. Although it’s a Sunday the traffic is horrendous and Londoners are unfamiliar with patience.

Pedestrians walk out in front of you, cyclists nudge past, vehicles jostle for position from your left and right. But it is nice to know that approximately up to 30mph the RX travels on electric power as long as the driver’s right foot is fairly light. The moment you push a little too heavily the 3.5-litre V6 24-valve petrol engine kicks in. The whole experience is stressful, to say the least. The only consolation is that the sheer size of the RX keeps other irate motorists in their place. It quickly becomes clear why there are so many 4x4s around the capital. Uncle Harry, who is really suffering with his legs, finds the height of the RX user-friendly for him to get onto the front passenger seat. It’s large enough for him to swing himself round – and he’s a large man – and there is ample room for his feet. There is no denying that the Lexus does feel a slightly cumbersome vehicle when reversing but the camera – the view from which appears on the central control panel – helps. The intelligent cruise control, which automatically brakes and accelerates, while easy to use, does not react quickly enough for

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my liking. While in the outside lane of the motorway it hangs too far back from the vehicle in front, allowing for other motorists to easily undertake. In frustration the cruise control is switched off and no undertaking takes place again! The power folding wing mirrors give the driver peace of mind that they are less likely to get bashed when parking on busy London streets.

Driving them crazy Photo Credit: Newroutes.org Further misery for students as strikes go on APPROXIMATELY 30 per cent of driving schools are on the brink of closing. The ongoing strikes in Malaga Province, which began in June due to pay disputes, have caused an average loss of €9,000 per centre. Waiting times for those wishing for an opportunity to gain their licence have soared as tests are only conducted on two days each week at

present, Thursdays and Fridays. Many centres are now being forced to turn away new students until they are able to decrease their waiting lists. Cuts have already been made in a number of centres and the prolonged decrease in income carries the threat of closures if the problem is not dealt with soon. There are 25 driving examiners in

Malaga Province, each of whom can invigilate up to three tests per day. With more than 200 driving schools in the province, queues are only increasing, adding to this is the fact that not everybody passes their test first time. Centres are now calling on the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) to get involved, making direct appeals for both resolution and compensation.


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Grand slams CARLOS MOYA, the former world no. 1 tennis player, beat out fellow tennis champion John McEnroe in the final of 2017 Senior Master Cup held in Marbella. Moya, who is McEnroe’s junior by almost 20 years, beat his opponent by six sets to four after an intense match that saw plenty of competitive banter thrown between the two players.

The final started out neck and neck and McEnroe even caught Moya by surprise with a few of his signature volleys, but age and physique triumphed in the end and the Spaniard went in for the win. This was Moya’s first time in the competition held at the Puente Romano Tennis Club. McEnroe competed in the first edition of the

tournament last year where he also came second to Spaniard Albert Costa. Spectators also got the chance to see tennis legends such as Pat Cash, Mats Wilander and Yannick Noah play over the weekend while Manolo Santana, another former Spanish champion, watched on from the stands. Credit Senior Masters Cup ‫‏‬/ Twitter

A former player, Tony Matthews is now the world’s most prolific author of football books with 150 published since 1975. He has also been a PE teacher, policeman, radio correspondant and is now a quiz-organiser and fund–raiser, for various charities.

Sporting calendar

Last night’s WC qualifying football matches included England-Slovenia, Northern Ireland-Germany and Scotland-Slovakia. Tonight it’s Georgia-Wales and Republic of Ireland-Moldova, followed by Lithuania-England, Norway-Northern Ireland and Slovenia-Scotland on Sunday and Wales-Republic of Ireland on Monday. There’s been FA Youth Cup, Checkatrade Trophy and Women’s Champions League action this week, but there’ll be no top-line League football in Europe until 14 October. On Saturday, Castleford play Leeds in Rugby League’s Grand final at Old Trafford. Suzuki hosts Japan’s F1 Grand Prix on Sunday. The PGA European Dunhill Links and USLPGA golf tournaments take place at St Andrew’s and Pine Valley respectively: 5-8 October. The China and Japan tennis Opens are underway, until 8 October. And the World Darts Grand Prix continues in Dublin.

Round Up

Max Vestappen celebrated his 20th birthday by winning last Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton was second and leads Sebastian Vettel by 34 points in the driver’s championship. Enable, ridden by Frankie Dettlori and trained by John Gosden, won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. England beat the West Indies by six runs (via the DL rule) and by nine wickets in the 4th and 5th ODIs. Jason Roy (84) top-scored in the rain-affected fourth game while Jonny Bairstow (141) and Roy (96) battered the Windies in match five as England clinched the series 4-0. Ireland’s Paul Dunne won the British Masters golf championship while the President’s Cup went to the USA Team GB gained 87 medals (24 gold) at the Invictus Games in Canada. Last week, Celtic (in Anderlecht), Chelsea (2-1 in Spain v Atletico Madrid), Manchester City (home), Manchester United (in Moscow), Spurs (3-0 v Apoel Nicosia, with Harry Kane’s ninth club hat-trick), Barcelona (in Lisbon) and Real Madrid (in Dortmund) all gained CL group victories, while Arsenal won their Europa League game in Belarus. Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 and Manchester United walloped goalless Crystal Palace 4-0 to remain 1-2 in the PL and Celtic extended their unbeaten domestic run to 58 matches with a draw against Hibs. Elsewhere, Barcelona (seven wins out of seven) lead La Liga while PSG (France), Sturm Graz (Austria), FC Porto (Portugal) and Young Boys (Switzerland) head their respective Divisions. And due to ‘referendum incidents’ Barcelona beat Las Palmas 3-0 behind closed doors last Sunday.

Barcelona consider leaving La Liga after independence vote

Josep Maria Bartomeu the FC Barcelona president has said that the La Liga champions will consider playing in a different league and country if Cataluña gains independence. Following the illegal referendum vote last Sunday, in which it is claimed over 90 percent voted for independence. He stated: “This situation does not exist so far but with regards to things that can happen in the future, it is something that the board of directors would discuss. “If we discuss the subject intensely then obviously we will find the best solution. But if this independence happens, the board of directors will decide. After being threatened with a six-point deduction if the match was postponed Barcelona´s La Liga match against Las Palmas did proceed.

Barcelona keen to avoid the sanction after losing the title to Real Madrid by only three points last season. Played behind closed doors the club won 3-0 in an empty Camp Nou where the scoreboard displayed ‘democracy´ instead of the score and team names. The Catalan giants are also planning a strike according to the Barcelona football club president, as a result of the violence faced by the independence supporters during the polling day from the Spanish police. Speaking about the game on Sunday taking place behind closed doors, Bartomeu said: “Here at FC Barcelona we decided that we had to take some kind of measure to show our indignation to the world. “We very seriously considered the option of postponing the game but we could not get the Professional Football League to approve our request. “This was one of the most difficult decisions that I have ever had to make as Barca president. “What we witnessed in our country yesterday was inadmissible. “We demand respect for the people of Cataluña and we shall once again stand alongside its legitimate representatives. “We Catalans have won the right to be heard.”

Fact File

Stoke’s Saido Berahino, who missed a penalty in a 2-1 win over Southampton, hasn’t scored in 31 hours and 48 minutes of PL football.

When Spurs sold Kyle Walker to Manchester City they replaced him with Kyle Walker-Peters!

Falkirk’s boss Alex Smith, 77, is the oldest manager in European football, possibly in the world.

England all-rounder Ben Stokes, arrested last week outside a Bristol Night club, could miss the Ashes tour, and cricketers could be sin-binned or sent-off in competitive matches if a new rule is passed.

And the City of Birmingham is favourite to stage the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Charity Quiz: I have an evening quiz this Saturday at El Jardin de la Pepa in San Juan.



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